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by Hammer Laffers on Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:17 pm
I never bump into famous people. Infact I'm normally so in my own little world I don't ever realise that I'm near one. I once sat next to Shane Richie on a plane flight and for an hour and didn't notice and when I did it was only because when he got up to use the bog my mate asked me if I had spoken to him yet  I could bump into the Queen and break her hip and still not realise it was her.
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by simonpaulthomas on Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:27 pm
The fella that plays Dan the bearded weirdo in Him & Her was on my train yesterday - must have gotten on at Penzance because he was in my carriage the whole way and he didn't get on at the same time as me. 
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by BeastieBoy on Fri Apr 27, 2012 2:08 am
Tarbs wrote:Was it the faces you recognised?
To be fair, Lucy Pinder was wearing glasses, dressed down in leggings and a jumper, and it was her mate who I recognized from a lad's mag first before I saw her. Then it was doubly confirmed by hearing Lucy's voice as I've seen her interviewed on TV before. She's littler than you might think, like most celebs I reckon. The jumper was sadly unflattering to her thrupenny bits, but I suppose you would dress like that out of hours if you were her.
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by Hampshire Hammer on Fri Apr 27, 2012 7:51 am
Tuesday I bumped into Mick McCarthy in one of the M40 services, one of those "Is it him or is it some bloke who looks vaguely like him?" moments. He seemed like a nice bloke, happy to chat. TBH I was only really sure when I saw him and his missus getting into a baby ferrari 
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by ooh look who it is on Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:16 am
Romford wrote:Surprised they didn't snap her up with her looks mate
Wouldn't allow it mate. Selling her off for 80 quid an episode no thanks. Bumped into Nasty Nick Cotton last night in Piccadilly. Dressed exactly like as ihe was still paying the part.
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by stuboy on Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:27 am
Hammer Laffers wrote:Infact I'm normally so in my own little world I don't ever realise that I'm near one.
I have a wife like that. On holiday in Barbados '03 we were at a restaurant table one night when a big group walked in behind me. "looks like the Ilford cricket team" I turned round to see Jayasuriya, Tillakaratne, et all getting ready for a team meal, they were playing WI in a couple of ODIs that week. Later that same holiday, we were at another restaurant waiting to be seated, I went to the toilet and had to wait a few minutes as there was a queue (plus I had to speak to the manager to make sure that my plan for the wedding proposal that night was good to go). When I come back she was talking to a few women who where standing next to their husbands at the bar. "Here he is, I thought you'd fallen down the hole" she exclaimed. We were seated a couple of minutes later and she asked why I was a bit quiet. "Oh, I just felt a bit awkward standing there like a spare part while you chatted away to Alan Shearer, Shay Given and Gary Speed's wifes."
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by Steelyhammer on Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:51 am
Hugh Fraser who plays "Hastings" in Poirot in Kensington yesterday. 
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by mushy on Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:39 am
Hammer Laffers wrote:I never bump into famous people. Infact I'm normally so in my own little world I don't ever realise that I'm near one. I once sat next to Shane Richie on a plane flight and for an hour and didn't notice and when I did it was only because when he got up to use the bog my mate asked me if I had spoken to him yet  I could bump into the Queen and break her hip and still not realise it was her.
This for me as well, plus the fact that at least 50% of the people on this thread I have never even heard of (mostly Towie folk), never mind actually know what they look like.
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by westham,eggyandchips on Sat Apr 28, 2012 8:40 am
Ex-Ipswich and Liverpool legend John Wark in a chinese restaurant in Ipswich.
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by thebassmonkey on Sat Apr 28, 2012 8:55 am
Hardman Dennis Waterman on Goldhawk Road yesterday, filming New Tricks.
He looks old.
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by Philosophical Dan on Sat Apr 28, 2012 9:06 am
simonpaulthomas wrote:The fella that plays Dan the bearded weirdo in Him & Her was on my train yesterday - must have gotten on at Penzance because he was in my carriage the whole way and he didn't get on at the same time as me. 
He's a good mate of mine - worked with him a few years ago & still have a bunch of mutual friends. Bumped into him in Ikea last year & whispered (loudly enough for him to hear) to my wife "Oh my GOD - it's that bloke off TV!!!". Great bloke & unquestionably the funniest person I ever worked with.
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by orpingtonhammer on Sun Apr 29, 2012 6:16 pm
upton girlie wrote:Do you mean Mick McCarthy? If so, he was in there again this afternoon!
Seen him in the Five Bells at Chelsfield on more than one occasion too.
Yep, whoops! Holloway used to live locally too, when his kids went to the deaf unit at Darrick Wood, never saw him though
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by greenstreet2 on Sun Apr 29, 2012 7:40 pm
Well yesterday on way home from match bumped into jela 
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by Foster's Volley on Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:00 pm
Oldham striker Shefki Kuqi, looking a little vexed at Leicester station mid Saturday morning
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by hammerdivone on Mon Apr 30, 2012 1:42 pm
Jimmy Floyd Hasslebank is around Liverpool Street today
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by westham,eggyandchips on Tue May 01, 2012 10:38 pm
Essex cricketer Graham Napier in Chelmsford today.
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by JoeyL on Wed May 02, 2012 12:16 am
Wasnt today but a few months ago I saw Paddy Kenny in a nightclub. Had a little chat with him and made the error of telling him how I hate Neil Warnock and Sheffield Utd before realising he'd taken him to QPR with him. After this he spent the whole night doing that leaning across tapping me on the shoulder so I turned round the wrong way then sort of running of laughing. **** banter but he was a nice bloke. Surprisingly short for a GK too
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by Hampshire Hammer on Wed May 02, 2012 7:31 pm
thebassmonkey wrote:Hardman Dennis Waterman on Goldhawk Road yesterday, filming New Tricks.
He looks old.
Years ago we ruined a scene of minder; stumbling home very drunk at about 5 o'clock in the morning we saw a group of people stood round. My mate staggered up to Dennis Waterman and threw his arms round him, saying " I love you on the tele" etc etc it took a long time for him to live it down. especially after we were frogmarched off without getting any autographs by some very pissed off crew members.
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by The Sherriff on Sun May 06, 2012 10:33 am
The great Phil Parkes at the local dump in Bracknell about 20 mins ago. Both off loading timber, he was standing right in front of my car when I looked up and just said 'my hero'. Had a nice 5 min chat with him, top fella. Has made my weekend 
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by Philosophical Dan on Sun May 06, 2012 11:40 am
Bracknell Dump used to be a great place* to go of a sunday. These days, the ars*holes who work there have turned the experience into an utter nightmare.
"WHAT? A REFRIDGERATOR????" they yell, as they approach orgasm over being able to deny a local council tax payer from using the service they are legally obliged to pay for.
*Okay, it was no Thorpe Park, but my olds were either skint (or just tight) when I was a kid, so I didn't have much basis for comparison.
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